Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Provide 24-hour service. 2. Have a complete knowledge of the Oregon City area, including familiarity with all neighborhoods and streets. 3. Provide at least six tow trucks: two of which must be Class C tow trucks; plus four other tow trucks of any combination of the A, B or D classes. All tow trucks are to be equipped with P.T.O. driven winches. All trucks and equipment must be in good operating condition and operated by drivers competent in the recovery and towing of vehicles. 4. Provide an approved fenced storage lot with outside storage for a minimum of 100 cars in addition to a secure inside storage for a minimum of 10 “Police Tow” cars. These storage facilities must be located within the city limits of Oregon City and payment for towing charges must be accepted at both facilities. 5. Each tow truck is required to have the minimum equipment as follows: a. One 40BC dry chemical fire extinguisher. b. Emergency warning lights with a night visibility of 500 feet. c. One extension light or five-cell flashlight or equivalent. d. Two wrecking bars. e. Six red emergency fuses or two electric flashing red emergency portable lights with a night visibility of 300 feet. f. Adequate unlock tools and hot start cables of not less than 10 feet. g. At least one set of dollies per truck. h. Portable auxiliary brake lights, turn signal, and taillight for use on towed vehicles. i. A two-way radio capable of communicating with the towing firm’s dispatcher. j. “Wreck Ahead” signs, minimum size 30" x 30".